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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Develops New Premium IPX Service

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier Develops New Premium IPX Service Image Credit: Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier said that it is developing a new product called Premium IPX as demand increases for IPX services with enhanced performance, more reliable connectivity and higher quality.

It will offer end-to-end service-level agreements, end-to-end quality of service and improvements in key performance indicators. These are important for massive IoT scenarios such as smart cities, logistics, or fleet management, said the Operator.

To move forward with IPX enhancements that will benefit the entire industry, Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier is conducting two proofs of concept (POCs) in partnership with Orange International Carriers.

 

Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier is collaborating with other IPX providers and the GSMA to establish standards for E2E SLAs and QoS. The goal of Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier is to provide clients with guaranteed E2E SLAs, higher quality KPIs and expanded capabilities for critical IoT, 5G or other advanced technological scenarios. These are the ultimate advantages the Premium IPX product intends to offer: Giving customers the crucial advantage needed to stand out in today’s highly competitive IPX service marketplace.

Rolf Natziger, SVP Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier
Besides our own Premium IPX innovation, the POCs with Orange International Carriers, and our GSMA involvement, we’re also working with the Global Leadership Forum (GLF) on improving IPX network architecture. 

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